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Findings of Angiography and Carotid Vessel Wall Imaging Associated with Post-Procedural Clinical Events after Carotid Artery Stenting

Authors :
Sujin Jeon
Heejae Park
Hyo Sung Kwak
Seung Bae Hwang
Source :
Neurointervention, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 14-23 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Korean Society of Interventional Neuroradiology, 2024.

Abstract

Purpose Vessel wall imaging (VWI) for carotid plaque is better for detecting unstable carotid plaque such as intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH), lipid-rich necrotic core (LRNC), and thin/ruptured fibrous cap. However, the role of VWI before carotid artery stenting (CAS) is unclear. Thus, this study aimed to determine the findings of symptomatic carotid stenosis before CAS on angiography and carotid VWI and to evaluate the imaging findings associated with post-procedural clinical events after CAS. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included 173 consecutive patients who underwent carotid VWI, CAS, and post-procedural diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) after CAS. Findings of unstable plaque on carotid VWI and unstable findings on angiography were analyzed. We also analyzed the incidence of post-procedural clinical events, any stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), and death within 30 days of CAS. Results Of 173 patients, 101 (58.4%) had initial ischemic symptoms and positive findings on DWI. Symptomatic patients were significantly higher in patients with IPH than in patients without IPH (62.4% vs. 45.8%, P=0.031). Degree of stenosis, thrombus of the stenotic lesion, flow delay of internal carotid artery, and flow arrest by filter thrombus had significantly higher prevalence in the symptomatic group. Twenty patients (11.6%) had post-procedural clinical events such as any stroke, clinical symptoms, and/or MI. Hyperlipidemia and intraluminal thrombus on angiography were identified as significant factors influencing post-procedural events after CAS. Conclusion An intraluminal thrombus on angiography was identified as a significant factor influencing post-procedural clinical events after CAS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20939043 and 22336273
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Neurointervention
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.006c89480e9d4a8fb35074126cb607ca
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2023.00486